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Heat transfer enhancement of Taylor–Couette–Poiseuille flow in an annulus by mounting longitudinal ribs on the rotating inner cylinder

Authors :
Sheng-Chung Tzeng
Tzer-Ming Jeng
Chao-Hsien Lin
Source :
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer. 50:381-390
Publication Year :
2007
Publisher :
Elsevier BV, 2007.

Abstract

This work experimentally investigates the heat transfer characteristics of Taylor–Couette–Poiseuille flow in an annular channel by mounting longitudinal ribs on the rotating inner cylinder. The ranges of the axial Reynolds number (Re) and the rotational Reynolds number (ReΩ) are Re = 30–1200 and ReΩ = 0–2922, respectively. Three modes of the inner cylinder without/with longitudinal ribs are considered. A special entry and exit design for the axial coolant flow reveals some interesting findings. The value of Nusselt number (Nu) is almost minimal at the inlet of the annular channel, and then sharply rises in the axial direction. The average Nusselt number ( Nu ¯ ) increases with Re. Nu increases rapidly with ReΩ at low Re (such as at Re = 30 and 60) but that the effect of ReΩ decreases as the value increases (such as at Re = 300–1200). The ratio Nu ¯ / Nu ¯ 0 increases with ReΩ and exceed two at all Re and in the test modes. The heat transfer is typically promoted by mounting longitudinal ribs on the rotating inner cylinder, especially at Re = 300 and 600. When Re = 300 or 600 and ReΩ > 2000, the Nu ¯ of the system with ribs reaches around 1.4 times that of Nu ¯ A ( Nu ¯ in mode A). Under a given pumping power constraint (PRe3), the Nu ¯ of the system with ribs (modes B and C) generally exceeds that without ribs (mode A), while the difference between the values of Nu ¯ in modes B and A slowly falls as PRe3 increases. Additionally, mode B (with ribs) is preferred for high heat transfer when PRe3 4.5 × 1013.

Details

ISSN :
00179310
Volume :
50
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
International Journal of Heat and Mass Transfer
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........425b6b47dc61a5da3e081db43764de67
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ijheatmasstransfer.2006.06.005